Sentence examples for bit of leap from inspiring English sources

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I went for a very different to my usual sound, which was a bit of leap of faith but it just felt right for the track and it was loads of fun to do.

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That helps to create charming, interactive television, that mixes entertainment with learning and a bit of leaping about.

But a bit of leaping around and pulling a lever that tipped up one of two suspended cages – her captors had assembled all manner of objects from the flotsam washing up in the cave – enabled her to send a pile of flaming rubbish towards a collection of gas canisters which blew an exit hole to the island above.

This is a bit of a leap of faith, and unfortunately I think it's the same leap of faith people made with the PS3.

To offer a cloud backup service, abruptly, and expect users to jump in the pool once again is indeed a bit of a leap.

"At the end of the day, there is a little bit of a leap of faith".

"The word 'sour' requires a bit of a leap of faith".

"It would be a bit of a leap to read aggression into it.

"It was a bit of a leap of faith with them coming in," Mr. Sperber said.

It's a bit of a leap from medieval pogroms to a poorly received art exhibition.

At every stage it felt like a bit of a leap in the dark.

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